Managing Yourself and Leading Others

When Intelligence, Hard Work, and Good Intentions are no Longer Enough

Portrait of Margaret

What’s the “best” way to lead others? The answer may surprise you. 

When it comes to leadership, the truth is that there is no single best approach. To the contrary: the basis for powerful, effective leadership doesn’t come from a set of best practices. It comes from within. 

Effective leadership begins with understanding ourselves—a simple, straight-forward idea that is deceptively difficult to implement. And yet, on both a personal and professional level, the payoffs are immense.

In this powerful, thought-provoking keynote, Margaret Andrews shares key insights developed from research, history, philosophy, and psychology—plus well-known and less-known leaders—to give you the knowledge and tools you need to level-up your leadership practice. 

It turns out that we already know what great leadership looks like…and it’s not what most people expect.

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